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Crocadoo Wiki was all started on June 3, 2019. You can find out all about the 90's Australian cartoon show Crocadoo, right here! Crocadidgeridoodle!!!
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Main Characters[]
Season 1 Episodes[]
| No. | Image | Episode Title | Writer |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
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The Noise Machine | Michael D. Williams |
| 2 |
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Watch Out For The Wonglebacks | Michael D. Williams |
| 3 |
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Daycare Nightmare | Mary-Anne Fahey |
| 4 |
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The Club | Steve J. Spears |
| 5 |
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Big Fish Blues | Jamie West & Tony Thorne |
| 6 |
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Almost A Ghost | Annie Fox |
| 7 |
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Jobs For The Crocs | Michael D. Williams |
| 8 |
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The Frame Up | David Ogilvy |
| 9 |
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Jailhouse Croc | Michael D. Williams |
| 10 |
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Rumble In The Jungle | Micheal Taylor |
| 11 |
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Frankencroc | Ian McFadyen |
| 12 |
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The Tourist Trap | Kate Langbroek |
| 13 |
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Gone Troppo | Jamie West & Tony Thorne |
| 14 |
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X Is For Explorers | Annie Fox |
| 15 |
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The Big Dry | Kate Langbroek |
| 16 |
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Urban Crocodile | Ian McFadyen |
| 17 |
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Crocadoo Breakout | Alister Webb |
| 18 |
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Slippery Dip | Lenny Kovner |
| 19 |
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Making Movies | Mary-Anne Fahey |
| 20 |
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Red Eyed Rogue | Joe Dowse |
| 21 |
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Hiccups | Jamie West & Tony Thorne |
| 22 |
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Cane Toad Chaos | Jonathan Sequeira |
| 23 |
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Mixed Up Love | Paul Leadon |
| 24 |
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Tyrannosaurus Wrecks | Mary-Anne Fahey |
| 25 |
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Croc Haven | Jamie West & Tony Thorne |
| 26 |
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Crocs In Peril | Annie Fox |
Season 2 Episodes[]
| No. | Image | Episode Title | Writer |
|---|---|---|---|
| 27 |
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Friday The 13th | Jamie West |
| 28 |
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A Bunyip Story | Grant Fraser |
| 29 |
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Space Dog | Grant Fraser |
| 30 |
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Baby On Board | Kevin Nemeth |
| 31 |
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Trouble Ahead | Grant Fraser |
| 32 |
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Robocroc | Ian McFadyen |
| 33 |
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I Scream Of Genie | Kevin Nemeth |
| 34 |
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The Big Dig | Malcolm McGookin |
| 35 |
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Wipeout | Jamie West |
| 36 |
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Robbing Hood | Helen Meany |
| 37 |
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Pick-A-Silly Circus | Susan Tanner |
| 38 |
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Crocodile Magic | Michael D. Williams |
| 39 |
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White Christmas | Michael D. Williams |
| 40 |
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Tree Lurking Crocs | |
| 41 |
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Easter Feast | |
| 42 |
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Arty Party | |
| 43 |
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A Tiny Bit Of Trouble | |
| 44 |
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Croc Olympics | |
| 45 |
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Pollution In Paradise | |
| 46 |
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What's The Time Mr. Croc? | |
| 47 |
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Waldo The Wondercroc | |
| 48 |
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Holiday Hazards | |
| 49 |
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Lost Island | |
| 50 |
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Venus Croctrap | |
| 51 |
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Birthday Surprise | |
| 52 |
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Year Of The Croc |
International Airings[]
Latin America[]
In 1997, Crocadoo began airing on Locomotion (a Miami-based Latin American animation cable and satellite channel that broadcasts in Spanish, Portuguese and English). Also that year, the series began airing ZAZ in Mexico. In late 1999, Locomotion stopped airing Crocadoo and removed all of the children's programming (excluding Space Goofs) from the schedule in favor of more alternative animation, adult-oriented and Japanese anime content for the channel. As a result, Crocadoo moved to Cartoon Network Latin America.
Europe, the Middle East and Africa[]
In the United Kingdom, Crocadoo was aired on Channel 5's Milkshake block.
In Ireland, Crocadoo was aired in Irish on TG4 (formerly known as Teilifís na Gaeilge or TnaG) as a part of the Cúla4 (formerly Cúlabúla) block.
Asia and Oceania[]
In January 5, 1998, Cartoon Network Asia began airing Crocadoo in Englsh, Mandarin, Thai and Japanese.




















































